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LibraryLady
08-09-2008, 16:09
I've been informed the first attempt at growing Serrano peppers on the balcony in Sunny Seattle are almost ready for harvest.
Any good recipes out there? I'm not much of a "hot" eater so I haven't cooked much with them. I do know how to handle "heat" when I'm cooking, though. ;)
Apparently the proper description of these guys is - "delayed action tongue rippers" :D I guess they have "killer hang time" :cool: I'm not soo sure I want to try this! :o
I'd appreciate any help in acquiring good recipes or if anyone knows of good cookbooks. Or preservation techniques.
LL
LL,
I like to use Serranos when I want to add a bit of bite but not a whole lot of "pepper" flavor. I think I have posted my Cilantro salsa that I serve with fish on this website before, but here it is again:
1-2 bunches of cliantro
1/2-1 bunch of Mint, stems removed
1/3 of a red onion, chopped
1-2 mid sized Serrano peppers, sliced
Juice from 2-3 small limes
Optional:
1/2 Kiwi fruit, peeled and chopped.
Mix all ingredients and toss as you would salad.
I usually serve this cool with Grilled Fish and a Nice white wine.
Good times,
Blake
Here are a few from the Web:http://tasteoftx.com/recipes/salsa/quemada.html*
The "hot" is in the seeds, which are probably a great addition to chilis in addition to curshed red pepper and hot sauce.
Can't help with the recipes, but here is a table of the different peppers and their relative Scoville heat index.
http://members.visi.net/~mandy/pepguide.html
The Serrano is listed as some 4 times hotter than the Jalapeño, be careful..
Good Luck..
Jack Moroney (RIP)
08-09-2008, 19:25
Apparently they are not hot enough to kill Salmonella:D
LibraryLady
08-09-2008, 19:28
... be careful..
Good Luck..
I'm going to. ;)
Thanks Air, for that salsa recipe - any preferences on the kind of fish you serve it with?
MVS2 - Bookmarked it. I'll start wandering around it and trying some stuff out.
LL
LibraryLady
08-09-2008, 19:34
Apparently they are not hot enough to kill Salmonella:D
Noted sir. :D
LL
I've served it several times with grilled Sea Bass, and with grilled Mahi Mahi with good results.
Good times,
Blake